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ryedooby35

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Hey folks heres a few pics of a couple of issues im facing. What would you do to help these guys out.

Scenerio:
Time: 12/12 Three weeks into flowering

Light: Two 600w air cooled

Soil: peatmoss miracle gro Moister Control. (Not much to choose from here)

Ferts: earth Juice. I have grow,Bloom And Micronutri.

Flushed 4 days ago thinking it may be an over fert prob. no nutes for a week.
not all the same plant but i went with sweet tooth and not too sure what the other is.
If anyone out there is fimiliar with earth juice ferts can u give me a feed sched. new to this brand.
Thanks for the feed back in advance!
 

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tyke1973

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Pictures aint very good but it looks like you have nutriant burns,take more care when wateringnot ot get any of your feed on the leaves this will cause nute burn also flush your plants get plenty of tar water set the ph around 5.5 then por the water on the soil letting it run out do this3/4 times to get rid of any salt build up,then let your plants dry for a cople of days they may wilt this is uncommon but nothing to worry about.if your plants are over a ft in height bang them on full nutriants and they should perk up.
 

ryedooby35

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Ive got really hard water where im at. I have a dehumidifier and i use what is collected from that every couple to few days. Everything else is off a reverse osmosis system. My plants are about 2' tall. Its seems that with the soil im stuck with has nutes. How long will it take my plants to eat those up? its been a week since the last fert. U think its good for medium nute? Each time should i be mixing the three nutes in its recomended dose.( grow bloom and microblast
 

Stoney Jake

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I have one plant outta 7 that looks kinda like that. I cant get a good picture of it but the best way I can describe it is blotchy. Really light colored with patches of almost transparency. I tired giving it grow nutes but it ended up with a little nute burn so I backed off for a few waterings..Really odd because all my other plants are doing good. I caulked it up to a bad seed but if there is anything I can do I will. Post if you correct the problem

I just put the said plant into flowering 2 days ago so we will see how it does... lol can anyone say small yeild? :P
 

GooDGR3EN13

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I have one plant outta 7 that looks kinda like that. I cant get a good picture of it but the best way I can describe it is blotchy. Really light colored with patches of almost transparency. I tired giving it grow nutes but it ended up with a little nute burn so I backed off for a few waterings..Really odd because all my other plants are doing good. I caulked it up to a bad seed but if there is anything I can do I will. Post if you correct the problem

I just put the said plant into flowering 2 days ago so we will see how it does... lol can anyone say small yeild? :P
Yellowing of fan leaves in the flowering stage isnt really a bad thing because your plant doesnt need nitrogen anymore. But it could be a problem if all the leaves turned yellow quickly rather than graudualy.
 

xxacehighxx

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Yellowing of fan leaves in the flowering stage isnt really a bad thing because your plant doesnt need nitrogen anymore. But it could be a problem if all the leaves turned yellow quickly rather than graudualy.
hes right, the flowering stage is really more about p than n, but this early in flowering you dont want it to ben deficient. lower levels of n are fine, but the plant cant make buds if it cant grow stems or leaves.
 

ryedooby35

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Im only 3 weeks into flowering so not much yellowing yet. I know the pics arent great but if you look at the first pic and the leaf to the right. It looks like nute burn,or is. How long after the flush will they be hungry again? Ive been going a little nute happy i think with this Earth juice. It dosent take as much or my mix is off. Ive lookd at the label but it say with every watering or a min of once a month??? Anyone use the same nutes or know of them? Thanks for the posts.
 

Where in the hell am I?

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hes right, the flowering stage is really more about p than n, but this early in flowering you dont want it to ben deficient. lower levels of n are fine, but the plant cant make buds if it cant grow stems or leaves.
You are mostly right!
A good nutrient formula needs to stimulate all aspects of the plant's growth and health-roots stems and leaves to start-the structural period of growth. And this means high nitrogen, appropriate phosphate, pretty high potassium, appropriate magnesium, calcium and sulfate-and then, of course, the full spectrum of micro nutrients. The plants go through their life cycle and they are triggered to change to their reproductive mode, typically by a change in day length-this is called photoperiodism.
An indoor gardener classically alters the light schedule from 18 (or 24, in a lot of yer wasteful types of grows around here!),hrs to 12 hrs of light per day. W/in a week or so the plant should start to express flowering. As we see the first sign of flowering, we CHANGE THE NUTRIENT BLEND into something very different so that the plant is able to produce flowers. As the plants continue to grow, we can further modify the nutrient blend, making it SOMEWHAT THREATENING TO THE PLANTS!!! The plants respond by CONVERTING ALL OF THEIR GROWING ENERGY TOWARDS MAKING FLOWERS to prepare for the next generation. You could say that plants are all about sex :hump: and all about their children :hug: The essence of life is defined by a limited lifetime and preparations for the next generation.
When plants are growing in a perfectly happy life, when they are young and in vegetative mode, they have no particular reason to reproduce. They're secure and growing vigorously and becoming bigger and stronger. But, when the trigger comes of daylight shortening, the plants are being told by nature that winter is coming and the end of their lives are @ hand! And so, @ this point, the plants have to completely change their priorities towards reproductive growth. By switching the nutrients to something that enhances flower growth-and REDUCING NITROGEN SIGNIFICANTLY-the plants are now threatened by the nutrient regiment. They ARE NOT ON A STARVATION DIET, BUT A MODIFIED DIET that stimulates and enables reproductive growth! There's a different set of priorities going on from the grower's point of view, and the plant is responding. So now the job of the nutrient is to help the plant produce these wonderful flowers:weed: So, we're really now about helping the crop to flower-tremendously, because flowers are the precursors to fruit (BUD!!!!), and seed (or forcing her to try to pollinate by not introducing a male). We provide the elements needed for abundant flowering and we reduce the nitrogen that was needed for early structural growth while ENHANCING INGREDIENTS NEEDED FOR FLOWERING. Remember, you can not compel a plant to enter the reproductive phase through nutrients alone. Nutrients are enabler's-not trigger's. Day length change is a trigger. It's telling the plant that winter is approaching as days get shorter. But when you apply a trigger, you also must apply an enabler so that the plant is able to make that transition. If we were growing in a deficient environment the plant would not be able to reproduce very well so we provide what is needed for flower production and reduce the nitrogen that is needed for vegetative growth!
Just a little more in depth on it
 

ryedooby35

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Thanks for the details on the transition from veg to flower, interesting. i've got sweet tooth one is a bush and ive got two that are three weeks with little flowers. anyone familiar with this strain? Its bcbuddepot"s strain. Ive always had good luck with their strains and delivery. Big fan of the Mendo purp they put in the Cup.
 

Stoney Jake

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Yellowing of fan leaves in the flowering stage isnt really a bad thing because your plant doesnt need nitrogen anymore. But it could be a problem if all the leaves turned yellow quickly rather than graudualy.
Did I say I was in flowering? Nope
I know whats up with nit def man, this isnt it. Read my post again, nothing you mentioned was said in my post but thanks for your input lol
It helps the maker of this thread though
 

Where in the hell am I?

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Did I say I was in flowering? Nope
I know whats up with nit def man, this isnt it. Read my post again, nothing you mentioned was said in my post but thanks for your input lol
It helps the maker of this thread though
Dude he was probly figurin that since ya were hi-jackin the guy's thread, ya must have the same problem as him. But, thats just an assumption
 
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